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"Hang Jebat can be considered to be the true warrior unlike Hang Tuah who blindless obedience doesn't makes him the proper symbol of a Malay Warrior but more of a lapdog of the monarchy."
i don't know who wrote this crap, but Hang Tuah has never been considered a lapdog of the sultan. that is downright insult, man. first of all, Tuah did not obey the sultan for the sake of obeying. Jebat was a rebel and a traitor, regardless of the efforts of the communist-influenced writers of the sixties to romanticize him. jebat did not rebel against the sultan because he was angry about tuah's death. he rebelled becuase the sultan caught him in bed with his concubine.—Preceding
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That is not true. Hang Jebat married to the bendahara maid which named Dang Baru. The sultan got angry with Hang Tuah because he say Hang Tuah talking to the palace maid who was Hang Tuah girlfriend also his martial art teacher together with Hang Jebat and 3 other friends. She was cheated to be the palace maid in order to meet Hang Tuah. That is the reason the sultan wanted Hang Tuah dead. Hang Jebat is a very loyal friend that he will revange whoever trying to hurt his dear friend Hang Tuah.—Preceding
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There seems to be some confusion with regards to Hang Nadim. Here it is mentioned that he is Hang Jebat's son while it is widely accepted that he is Hang Tuah's son. Need citations.
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